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Offset lithograph on card. From an unknown edition. Not signed. Published by Momart in 2003. Encore by Lucian Freud, dating to around 1949 and reproduced as an offset lithograph in 2003, offers a rare glimpse into the artist’s early illustrative style. Rendered in quick, expressive ink lines on card, the scene appears to depict a theatrical performance viewed from the audience’s perspective, with exaggerated figures under stage lights. The handwritten caption below, “You wouldn’t think he was the same,” adds a layer of wry commentary, blending humor with observation. Unlike Freud’s later, highly detailed figuration, this sketch embraces spontaneity and caricature, revealing his versatility and narrative curiosity in the post-war period.
Encore, ca. 1949
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Offset lithograph on card. From an unknown edition. Not signed. Published by Momart in 2003. Encore by Lucian Freud, dating to around 1949 and reproduced as an offset lithograph in 2003, offers a rare glimpse into the artist’s early illustrative style. Rendered in quick, expressive ink lines on card, the scene appears to depict a theatrical performance viewed from the audience’s perspective, with exaggerated figures under stage lights. The handwritten caption below, “You wouldn’t think he was the same,” adds a layer of wry commentary, blending humor with observation. Unlike Freud’s later, highly detailed figuration, this sketch embraces spontaneity and caricature, revealing his versatility and narrative curiosity in the post-war period.
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